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1998
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DISCWorld: A Distributed High Performance Computing Environment

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DISCWorld: A Distributed High Performance Computing Environment
An increasing number of science and engineering applications require distributed and parallel computing resources to satisfy user response-time requirements. Distributed science and engineering applications require a high performance "middleware" which will both allow the embedding of legacy applications as well as enable new distributed programs, and which allows the best use of existing and specialised (parallel) computing resources. We are developing a distributed information systems control environment which will meet the needs of a middleware for scientific applications. We describe our DISCWorld system and some of its key attributes. A critical attribute is architecture scalability. We discuss DISCWorld in the context of some existing middleware systems such as CORBA and other distributed computing research systems such as Legion and Globus. Our approach is to embed applications in the middleware as services, which can be chained together. User interfaces are provided ...
Kenneth A. Hawick, Heath A. James, Craig J. Patten
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where HPCN
Authors Kenneth A. Hawick, Heath A. James, Craig J. Patten, Francis Vaughan
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